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The Penshurst Volcanoes Discovery Centre is an interpretive centre and tourist information centre located in Martin Street in the old Shire of Mount Rouse offices.
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It is beautifully written with iambic pentameter, a style that Jonson so eloquently uses to describe the culture of Penshurst.
The town is well located to visit Chartwell the country home of Sir Winston Churchill, Hever Castle home of Henry VIII's second wife Anne Boleyn, and Penshurst Place home of the Sidney family.
Viscount De L ' Isle, of Penshurst in the County of Kent, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Baron Hardinge of Penshurst, in the County of Kent, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Robert Townson was granted the land which is now occupied by Penshurst, Mortdale and parts of Peakhurst.
The first time a source refers to the superiority of one county is in respect of a match between Edward Stead's XI and Sir William Gage's XI at Penshurst Park in August 1728.
* Additionally, during the summer timetable the service to London Bridge is increased to 2tph with 1tph to Tonbridge calling at Merstham, Redhill, Nutfield, Godstone, Edenbridge, Penshurst and Leigh.
Penshurst railway station, on the Tonbridge to Redhill railway line, is some north of the village, at the hamlet of Chiddingstone Causeway.
Penshurst is located in an area littered with basalt stones up 2m long from the Mount Rouse volcano.
It was a center of literary and cultural activity and its gracious hospitality is praised in Ben Jonson's famous poem To Penshurst.
Penshurst and centre
The main shopping centre is located around Penshurst railway station on Penshurst Street, Bridge Street and The Strand.
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Penshurst railway station is on the Redhill to Tonbridge Line and is located approximately two miles north of Penshurst in Kent, in the hamlet of Chiddingstone Causeway.
Penshurst railway station is located on the Illawarra line of the CityRail network and serves the southern Sydney suburb of Penshurst.
A large portion of Penshurst located south of the railway line is referred to as the MacRae's Estate, as it was once owned by the MacRae family.
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The latter — a small sandstone building in Penshurst Street — was originally the Congregational Church, which later changed premises.
There are several small groupings of shops, the majority of which are on Mowbray Road, Willoughby Road, Penshurst Street and High Street.
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* Briton C. Busch, Hardinge of Penshurst: a study of the old diplomacy, Hamden, Conn .: Published for the Conference on British Studies and Indiana University at South Bend by Archon Books, 1980.
The Coopers Hill ( 1642 ) by Sir John Denham may be contrasted with the less ambitious To Penshurst of Ben Jonson and this one represents the new no less completely than the other does the old generation.
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The film was made on such locations as Penshurst Place and Hever Castle, and at Pinewood and Shepperton Studios.
" In March 1547, Edward VI's Privy Council asked her to move out of Bletchingley Palace, her usual residence, to Penshurst Place to make way for Thomas Cawarden, Master of Revels.
One such diversion was on 24 September 1921, when a de Havilland DH. 18 aircraft was diverted to Penshurst.
* Later in 1930: The Surrey Aero Club was formed at the aerodrome by a Ronald Waters, who had been the manager of Home Counties Aircraft Service Ltd based at Penshurst Airfield in Kent.
Air Travel Ltd, which had relocated to Gatwick from Penshurst, moved into the new airport's aircraft hangar.
He retired at the age of 48, and moved to Penshurst, Kent where he developed his hobbies of astronomy and photography.
He settled down near Penshurst, Kent, where he renamed his retirement home " Hammerfield " and happily pursued his various hobbies including astronomy.
Shot at Leeds Castle, Penshurst Place and Hever Castle and in the actual rooms in which some of the real events took place.
In 1616, Ben Jonson wrote To Penshurst, a poem in which he addresses the estate owned by the Sidney family and tells of its beauty.
This reference to Pan and Bacchus in a pastoral view demonstrates how prestigious Penshurst was, to be worthy in the company with gods, notions of just how romanticized the estate was.
He took Holy Orders in 1629, and in 1633 in preaching before the court, standing in for Accepted Frewen, he won the approval of Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester and was presented with the living of Penshurst in Kent.
Soon after the meeting of the Long parliament, the committee for depriving scandalous ministers summoned Hammond, but he declined to leave Penshurst.
He left Penshurst by night in July for the house of a friend, Thomas Buckner, who had been his tutor at Magdalen.
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